Scholastic Stories From Around the World: Multicultural Series
| Series Information |
Curricular Areas:
Language Arts |
| Length: 14/5-25-Minute
Programs, CC |
| Grade Levels: K-2 |
| Teacher's Guide see below
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Scholastic
ETV Consortium |
Popular stories such as Amazing Grace and Hiawatha
take your students into the settings of other cultures. The study guides
provide a comprehensive list of complimentary activities to go along with
each episode.
Episode Descriptions
1 Amazing Grace Even though her classmates
discourage Grace from trying out for Peter Pan in the school play because
she is black and a girl, Grace wins the part and proves that she can be
anything she wants to be. Lovely music complements this very special story.(08:25) Study
Guide
2 Chato's Kitchen Chato invites a family of
mice to his house to share a tasty meal but to his suprise ends up eating
tortillas and not them for dinner! Narrated by Cheech Marin.(11:08)
Study Guide
3 Cow Who Fell in the Canal Hendrika, a cow
who longs to see the city, gets her wish -- and more -- when she rides
an old raft down one of Holland's most picturesque canals -- to adventure. (07:51) Study
Guide
4 Flossie and the Fox Plucky Flossie Finley
asks a clever fox to prove that he is a fox before she will be frightened
of him on her way to deliver a basket of eggs. (13:38) Study
Guide CC
5 Hiawatha Hiawatha's boyhood is gracefully
brought to life against a background of authentic Native American music
in this excerpt from Longfellow's classic poem, with pictures exquisitely
rendered by Susan Jeffers. (10:44) Study
Guide
6 Hot Hippo Hippo promises not to eat Ngai's
little fishes in exchange for being allowed to live in the cool water
instead of on dry land. (04:58) Study
Guide
7 Not So Fast Songololo Malusi, a young South
African boy, spends a delightful day shopping in the city with his grandmother,
Gogo, in this warm and tender story about love and sharing and "new
red tackies." (10:10) Study
Guide
8 The Rainbow Serpent Set in Dreamtime, this
Aboriginal legend of the Creation follows the serpent Gorilla on his journey
across Australia, where he creates birds, animals, plant life and geographical
features. (11:40)
9 Rikki Tikki Tavi A courageous mongoose becomes
the loyal pet of a small boy named Teddy, and protects him and his family
from two evil cobras who live in their garden. (28:46)
Study
Guide
10 Story About Ping A duck suffers the loneliness
of abandonment before he is befriended by a little boy who returns him
to his family. (10:11) Study Guide CC
11 Suho and the White Horse This story from
the Mongolian steppes tells about a poor shepherd's friendship, separation
and reunion with a beautiful white horse. (10:08)
12 Tale of the Mandarin Ducks An artful storyteller
and two skilled painters have combined their talents in this popular Japanese
folk tale about greed and cruelty, kindness and love. A selfish lord who
covets the magnificent plumage of the drake, separates a pair of mandarin
ducks, keeping his new pet in a bamboo cage. A compassionate couple risk
their lives to reunite the ducks. (15:36)
13 Tikki Tikki Tembo This folktale explains
why Chinese people no longer choose long names for their children. (08:40) Study
Guide
14 Who's In Rabbit's House Adapted from a
Masai folktale about a rabbit who can't get into her house because the
Long One, "who eats trees and tramples on elephants", is hiding
inside. This animated production is presented as a play by Masai actors
wearing animal masks. The video and read-along cassette feature traditional
African music. (12:24)
Study Guide
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